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CURRICULUM VITAE CURRICULUM VITAE CURRICULUM VITAE CURRICULUM VITAE OF CHARLES VAN RIPER III CHARLES VAN RIPER III CHARLES VAN RIPER III CHARLES VAN RIPER III ADDRESS USGS/SBSC/ Sonoran Desert Research Station (Mail) 1110 E. South Campus Dr. Room 123 (Office) Room 121 Saguaro Hall University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 Phone: (520) 626-7027 Cell: (520) 481-0167 Fax: (520) 626-5100 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] WWW Address: http://www.charlesvanriper.com EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology (1978) Department of Zoology University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Master of Education in Science (1967) Departments of Education and Zoology Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 Bachelor of Science (1966) Department of Zoology Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523

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  • CURRICULUM VITAECURRICULUM VITAECURRICULUM VITAECURRICULUM VITAE

    OF

    CHARLES VAN RIPER IIICHARLES VAN RIPER IIICHARLES VAN RIPER IIICHARLES VAN RIPER III

    ADDRESS

    USGS/SBSC/ Sonoran Desert Research Station

    (Mail) 1110 E. South Campus Dr. Room 123

    (Office) Room 121 Saguaro Hall

    University of Arizona

    Tucson, AZ 85721

    Phone: (520) 626-7027

    Cell: (520) 481-0167

    Fax: (520) 626-5100

    E-mail: [email protected]

    [email protected]

    WWW Address: http://www.charlesvanriper.com

    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

    Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology (1978)

    Department of Zoology

    University of Hawaii

    Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

    Master of Education in Science (1967)

    Departments of Education and Zoology

    Colorado State University

    Fort Collins, Colorado 80523

    Bachelor of Science (1966)

    Department of Zoology

    Colorado State University

    Fort Collins, Colorado 80523

  • EXPERIENCE

    ST Research Ecologist, DOI/USGS (2006 - Present)

    SBSC Sonoran Desert Research Station, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721

    Professor (2004 - present)

    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, School of Natural Resources and the Environment,

    University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721

    Research Station Leader, Supervisory Research Ecologist- USGS (2003 - Present)

    SBSC Sonoran Desert Research Station, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721

    Professor (1990 - 2005)

    Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011

    Research Scientist USGS (2002 – 2003)

    SBSC Colorado Plateau Field Station, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

    Station Leader, USGS (1994 -2002)

    FRESC Colorado Plateau Field Station, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

    Scientist/Unit Leader, National Park Service (1989 - 1993)

    Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

    Associate Adjunct Professor (1985 - 1989)

    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616

    Assistant Adjunct Professor (1980 - 1985)

    Department of Zoology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616

    Scientist/Unit Leader, National Park Service (1979 - 1989)

    Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit, University of California, Davis, CA 95616

    Assistant Research Professor (1977-1979)

    University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

    Wildlife Biologist (1975-1976)

    Department of the Interior, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Volcano, Hawaii 96718

    Research Assistant (1974-1975)

    Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

    Teaching Assistant (1972-1974)

    Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

    Instructor (1968-1972)

    The Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, Hawaii 96743

    Instructor (1967-1968)

    Mahopac Central High School, Mahopac, New York 10541

    Biological Technician (1963-1964)

    Colorado Fish, Game and Parks Department, Meeker, CO 80460

  • SELECT HONORS

    2013 SSPT Service medal and Award

    2011 FSPAC – Peer Review Subcommittee Star Award

    2010-P Selected for US Geological Survey “Ecosystems” Science Strategy Planning Team

    2009-11 Presidential Office – Wildlife Disease Association

    2009-11 Selected for US Geological Survey Fundamental Science Practices Advisory Council

    2008 ST Research Ecologist – DOI/USGS (one of 7 biologists in the DOI)

    2007-09 Elected President – Wildlife Disease Association

    2007 Natural Resources Award - George Wright Society

    2007-P Council of Advisors - Natural Areas Association

    2007 Certificate of Achievement – Executive Leadership Team USGS – for SST efforts

    2006-P Fellow – American Ornithologists’ Union

    2006 George B. Fell Award– Natural Areas Association

    2006-08 Selected for US Geological Survey Science Strategy Team

    2004 Certificate of Excellence – Scientific Information Work Group, Southwest Strategy

    2003-P Fellow – Arizona Arts, Science and Technology Academy

    2002 Certificate of Excellence, Northern Arizona University

    2000-P Fellow – (AAAS) American Association for the Advancement of Science

    2000 Elected Commissioner, National Recreation & Park Assoc.

    2000 Outstanding Service Award - Northern Arizona University

    1999 Selected for the ‘Federal Executive Institute;’ Class No. 254

    1999 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 20th Century

    1995 Arizona/Nevada Academy of Sciences

    1995 Special Merit Award - National Biological Service

    1994 Man of the Year - American Biographical Institute

    1994 Ombudsman - National Biological Survey

    1993 Honorary Member - Cooper Ornithological Society

    1991 NPS Director's Award for Science in the National Park Service

    1990 Western Regional Directors Natural Resources Award - National Park Service

    1988 International Leaders in Achievement (England)

    1986 Elected to The Explorers Club

    1984 Elected to Phi Si - Scientific Honorary Society

    1982 Elective Member of the American Ornithologists' Union

    1980 Special Merit Award - US Fish and Wildlife Service

    1979 American Men and Women of Science

    1977 Recipient of the outstanding student paper presentation at the 2nd Annual A. Testor Memorial

    Symposium

    1977 Elected to membership in Sigma Xi; promoted to full membership in 1982

    MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

    American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow)

    American Ornithologists' Union (Life, Elected Member & Fellow)

    Arizona Arts, Science and Technology Academy (Fellow)

    California Field Ornithologists (Life Member)

    Cooper Ornithological Society (Life & Honorary Member)

    Ecological Society of America

    George Wright Society (Life Member)

    Hawaii Audubon Society (Life Member)

    Natural Areas Association (Council of Advisors)

    Raptor Research Foundation

    Society for Conservation Biology

    Western Bird-banding Association (Life Member)

    Wilson Ornithological Society (Life Member)

  • Wildlife Disease Association

    Wildlife Society

    RESEARCH FUNDING AWARDS

    2013-14 ($40,000) Heavy Metal contaminant levels in western migratory birds

    2013-15 ($53,000) BLM Madrean REA in southern Arizona

    2013 ($10,000) Canyon Mine uranium study

    2012-16 ($128,000) Upland water survey in southern Arizona

    2012-17 ($5,000) Contamination levels of birds in the Santa Cruz watershed, AZ

    2011-15 ($128,000) Heavy metal contamination in birds on the Santa Cruz River, AZ

    2011-13 ($18,000) Neotropical migrant bird use-patterns in the Sky Islands of Arizona

    2010-11 ($11,000) Modeling habitat of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo in Arizona

    2009-12 ($152,000) Tamarisk Beetle/Bird interactions on the Dolores River, CO

    2009-12 ($1,800,000) NCCWSC Global Climate Change Funding for the Colorado Plateau

    2008-09 ($50,000) Development of a proposal to examine US/MX Border Fence Impacts, DHS

    2008-12 ($1,109,000) Border Health Initiative on the Santa Cruz River and Patagonia Lake, AZ

    2008-10 ($75,000) Development of an inventory assessment of DOD B. M. Goldwater Range

    2007-10 ($118,500) Avian responses to habitat management on the lower Colorado River

    2007-10 ($120,000) Predicting avian responses to invasive sp.; Rio Grande and San Pedro Rivers

    2007-09 ($30,000) Avian community response to fire at Kofa NWR

    2006-09 ($180,000) Neotropical migrant birds and stable hydrogen isotopes

    2005-07 ($17,500) A synthesis of information along the Lower Colorado River corridor

    2004-06 ($45,000) Neotropical migrant bird use of habitat along the Colorado River corridor

    2002-04 ($56,000) Influence of fire on bird communities in Pinyon Juniper Habitat

    2002-03 ($20,000) Neotropical migrant birds in the Mexico, Colorado River Delta

    2001-02 ($20,000) Influence of native/introduced plants on Colorado River neotropical migrant birds.

    2000-01 ($25,000) Pronghorn antelope response to removal of movement barriers in northeastern Arizona

    1999-01 ($30,000) Neotropical migrant birds in the Mexico, Colorado River Delta

    1999-00 ($69,000) Development of user access to Yellow-billed Cuckoo data from Arizona

    1999-02 ($128,500) Habitat use by Mexican Spotted Owls in Escalante NM (with David Willey)

    1998-00 ($37,500) State-wide survey of Yellow-billed Cuckoo in Arizona

    1998-03 ($500,000) Neotropical migrant bird use of the Colorado River corridor

    1996-00 ($64,200) Neotropical migrant bird habitat use along the Colorado River corridor

    1995-99 ($274,000) Neotropical migrant bird, habitat associations and GIS research along the Colorado

    River corridor

    1993-96 ($79,000) Pronghorn homerange parameters in northeastern Arizona

    1992-95 ($109,434) Programmatic Research of Multiple Resource Inventories at Montezuma Castle/Well

    National Monuments

    1991-92 ($88,400) Habitat use by Mexican Spotted Owls on the Colorado Plateau (with David Willey)

    1990-94 ($43,590) Avian Community Ecology of Montezuma Castle National Monument

    1990-94 ($30,000) Mexican Spotted Owl survey on the Colorado Plateau.

    1990-92 ($109,893) Bald Eagle/Trout Interactions on the Colorado River

    1988-89 ($10,000) Conservation Strategies: Effects of Size and Isolation on California State and National

    Parks and Resulting Species Composition (with J. Quinn).

    1987-90 ($66,000) The population dynamics of Santa Rosa Island land birds.

    1986-90 ($102,000) A survey of Great Gray Owls in the greater Yosemite region.

    1986-88 ($48,000) Avian Community Structure of the Mill and Deer Creek Drainages in Northern California.

    (with P. Moyle)

    1985-89 ($90,974) The impacts of visitors on Great Grey Owls in Yosemite National Park.

    1985-87 ($12,030) Policy Analysis of Whiskeytown NRA Carrying Capacity. (with D. Field & S. Schwartz).

    1985-86 ($15,500) Effective refuge sizes: testing the SLOSS controversy. (with J. Quinn).

    1984-85 ($15,132) A study of conservation strategies: effects of refuge size. (with J. Quinn)

    1983-86 ($66,000) Avian Community Structure at Pinnacles National Monument.

    1982-86 ($46,000) Channel Islands land bird research.

  • 1981-83 ($50,000) A survey of Peregrine Falcons in Yosemite National Park.

    1981-82 ($12,000) An energy budget of the endangered Palila in Hawaii.

    1980-81 ($7,168) National Geographic Society Grant – endangered species in Hawaii.

    1980-81 ($8,000) Extension of Grant OMR-79-CP20

    1980 ($8,000) National Park Service Contract CX 8000-80-6.

    1980 ($2,488) The Opportunity Program for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology Grant (with W. E.

    Weathers).

    1979-81 ($36,543) Office of Manpower Resources Grant OMR-79-CP20 – Avian diseases

    1979 ($150) Sigma Xi research grant (with W. E. Evenson).

    1979 ($l,000) The Frank M. Chapman Memorial Fund Research Grant, American Museum of Natural

    History, New York.

    1979 ($8,540) The World Wildlife Fund Research Grant – endangered Hawaiian birds.

    1978-80 ($30,000) The Center for Field Research, Belmont, Massachusetts, Research Grant.

    1978 ($450) The Hawaii Audubon Society Research Grant

    1977-80 ($118,194) University of Hawaii, U.S.D.I. Research Grant, Contract CX 8000 70009 – the impact

    of introduced diseases on native Hawaiian birds.

    1976 ($2,163) World Wildlife Fund, US Appeal Section, Research Grant Extension awarded to Grant

    US-35.

    1976 ($500) The Frank M. Chapman Memorial Fund Research Grant, American Museum of Natural

    History, New York.

    1974-75 ($4,014) World Wildlife Fund, Morges, Switzerland, Research Grant US-3.

    1974 ($l,000) Hawaii Volcanoes Natural History Association Research Grant.

    1974 ($4,000) Research Assistantship for National Science Foundation Grant GB-23230 awarded to A. J.

    Berger.

    1974 ($500) The Hawaii Audubon Society Research Grant.

    1973 ($400) The Frank M. Chapman Memorial Fund Research Grant, American Museum of Natural

    History, New York.

    1973 ($845) The International Council for Bird Preservation Research Grant.

    1973 ($500) The McInerny Foundation Research Grant.

    1972 ($500) Hawaii Audubon Society Research Fellowship.

    PROFESSIONAL ASSIGNMENTS

    2013 -- 15 Chair, BLM Madrean Rapid Ecosystem Assessment Science Advisory team

    2012 – P Management Team Committee - SBSC

    2011 – 12 Chair, Long-term Vision Committee - SBSC

    2010 – 13 USGS Science Strategy Planning Team (SSPT) for Ecosystems

    2009 – 11 USGS Fundamental Science Practices Advisory council (FSPAC); Peer review subcommittee

    2009 – 10 USGS BRD-WTER Program Review Committee

    2009 – 11 Office of “Past President” – Wildlife Disease Association

    2009 – 12 USGS FSP Advisory Committee

    2008 – 09 Chair, American Ornithologists' Union Awards Committee

    2007 – P Council of Advisors – Natural Areas Association

    2007 – 09 President – Wildlife Disease Association

    2006 – 07 USGS Science Strategy Team (SST)

    2006 – 08 USGS Avian Influenza WR Science Team

    2006 – 07 USGS PART Advisory Group

    2006 – 11 Department of Interior – Border Strategy Team

    2006 – 07 Acting Center Director, Southwest Biological Science Center

    2005 – 09 Editor – Journal of Wildlife Diseases - Book Reviews

    2004 – 08 American Ornithologists' Union Awards Committee

    2004 – 08 Chair, Electronic journal committee, Wildlife Disease Association

    2003 – 10 Board of Directors, Sonoran Joint Venture

    2002 – 03 Developed West Nile Virus Research strategy for the USGS and the NWHC Madison, WI

    2000 – 08 Cooper Ornithological Society Honorary Member Committee; Chair 2003-08

  • 1999 – 04 Board of Directors, Society for Conservation Biology, Colorado Plateau Chapter

    1998 – 04 Chairman - Southwest Strategy (DOI/DOA/DOD), Scientific Information Work Group

    1998 – P Budget and Investment Board - Wildlife Disease Association

    1997 – P Editorial Board - Wildlife Disease Association: Journal of Wildlife Diseases

    1995 – 99 Chair, American Ornithologists' Union Membership Committee

    1995 – 97 NPS/NBS/USGS National Coordination Committee

    1994 – 96 Ombudsman to the Director, National Biological Survey

    1991 – 99 American Ornithologists' Union Membership Committee

    1991 – 99 National Park Service Director’s Resource Management and Science Task Force

    1990 – 95 Western Region National Park Service Natural Resources and Research Advisory Group

    1989 - 97 National Park Service Editorial Board

    1988 - 90 Wildlife Disease Association Membership Committee

    1987 - 97 National Park Service Publications Task Force

    1986 - 91 Assistant Editor, Journal of Wildlife Diseases

    1986 - 88 Board of Directors, Cooper Ornithological Society

    1985 - 87 Chairman for American Ornithologists' Union committee on "Career Opportunities in Ornithology"

    1982 - 88 Appointed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a member of the Peregrine Falcon Recovery

    Team for the Western US (State Member for Arizona 1989-1998)

    1980 - 83 Chairman, Cooper Ornithological Society Publication Committee

    1979 - 80 Regional Representative for Hawaii to the National Wildlife Society

    1976 - 77 Vice President, Hawaii Audubon Society

    1974 - 95 Palila Endangered Species Recovery Team (Hawaii)

    PUBLICATIONS

    Esque, T. C., R. H. Webb, C. S. A. Wallace, C. van Riper III, C. McCreedy, and L. Smythe. 2013. Desert fires fueled by native annual forbs: Effects of Fire on Communities of Plants and Birds in the Lower Sonoran Desert of Arizona. The Southwestern Naturalist 58(2):223-233. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909-58.2.223

    Haig, S. M., T. E. Martin, C. van Riper III, and T. D. Beard. 2013. Pathways for

    conservation. Science 341: 215. DOI: 10.1126/science.1242710 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/341/6143/215.short

    McFarland, T. M. and van Riper, C. III. 2013. Use of Normalized Difference Vegetation

    Index (NDVI) habitat models to predict breeding birds on the San Pedro River, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2013–1100, 42 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/ofr/2013/1100/

    Moring, B., D. Papoulias, and C. van Riper III. 2013. Understanding and preserving

    ecological resources: Chapter #3. pp 42-63. In: Updike, R.G., Ellis, E.G., Page, W.R., Page, M.J. Parker, J.B. Hestbeck, and W.F. Horak, Eds., 2013. United States-Mexican BorderlandsC.facing tomorrow's challenges through USGS science. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1380, 336 p., 1 pl. http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/1380/

    Quijada-Mascareñas, A., C. van Riper III, D. James, L. Lopez-Hoffman, C. Sharp, R.

    Gimblett, M. L. Scott, L. M. Norman, R. Medellin, J. B. Callegary, R. List, C.

  • Wallace, P. Holm, E. Glenn, J. Leenhouts, T. Esque, M. Culver, R. Webb, R. Steidl, M. Villarreal, W. Lackner, R. Castillo-Gamez, and G. Ceballos. 2013. An ecosystem level approach for developing an environmental monitoring program for the US/Mexico Border Region. pp 98-123 In de la Parra C.A., A. Córdova & E. Peters (Eds) The Border Wall: Venues, Mechanisms and Stakeholders for a Constructive Dialogue Between the United States and Mexico. INE/El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico (in Spanish).

    Sogge, M. K., E. P. Paxton, and C. van Riper III. 2013. Changing perspectives on the

    role of tamarisk in riparian woodlands: a birds eye view, Chapt. #11: pp 189-206, In: Tamarisk. (A. Sherr et al., Eds). The Elsiver Press, New York. 512 pp.

    van Riper, C. J., M. A. Lee, C. van Riper III, and G. T. Kyle. 2013. Understanding how

    social networking influences perceived satisfaction with conference experiences. Annals of Leisure Research. 16(1): 103-114.

    van Riper, C., III., J. J. Fontaine and J. van Wagtendonk. 2013. Great Gray Owls (Strix

    nebulosa) in Yosemite National Park: on the Importance of Food, Forest Structure, and Human Disturbance. Natural Areas Journal 33: 500-509.

    Wallace, C. S. A., M. L. Villarreal, and C. van Riper III. 2013. Influence of monsoon-

    related riparian phenology to yellow-billed cuckoo habitat selection in Arizona. Journal of Biogeography 40: 2094-2107.

    Williams, B.K., Wingard, G.L., Brewer, Gary, Cloern, J.E., Gelfenbaum, Guy, Jacobson,

    R.B., Kershner, J.L., McGuire, A.D., Nichols, J.D., Shapiro, C.D., van Riper III, Charles, and White, R.P. 2013. U.S. Geological Survey Ecosystems Science Strategy—Advancing discovery and application through collaboration: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1383–C, 43 p.http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/1383c/.

    Bagstad, K. J., D. J. Semmens, and C. van Riper III. 2012. Challenges and

    opportunities for ecosystem services science and policy in arid and semiarid environments. Pp. 61-79, In: The Colorado Plateau V: Research, environmental planning, and management for collaborative conservation. (van Riper, C., III, M. L. Villarreal, C. J. van Riper, and M. J. Johnson, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 343 pp.

    Lee, M. A., C. J. van Riper, C. van Riper III and G. T. Kyle. 2012. Reaching toward the

    integration of research into resource management activities: A 20-year evaluation of Colorado Plateau Biennial Conferences. Pp. 299-315, In: The Colorado Plateau V: Research, environmental planning, and management for collaborative conservation. (van Riper, C., III, M. L. Villarreal, C. J. van Riper, and M. J. Johnson, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 343 pp.

  • McFarland, T. M, C. van Riper III, and G. E. Johnson. 2012. The usefulness of riparian NDVI models in assessing avian abundance and richness. Journal of Arid Environments. 77: 45-53.

    Meng, R., P. E. Dennison, L. R. Jamison, C. van Riper III, P. Nagler, K. R. Hultine, D.

    W. Bean, and T. Dudley. 2012. Detection of tamarisk defoliation by the northern tamarisk beetle based on multitemporal Landsat 5 thematic mapper imagery. GIScience & remote sensing 49 (4): 510-537 http://dx.doi.org/10.2747/1548-

    1603.49.4.510. Rosemartin, A., and C. van Riper III. 2012. Breeding colonies of Least Terns (Sternula

    antillarum) in northern Sonora, Mexico, 2006-2008. Southwestern Naturalist 57(3): 342-345.

    van Riper, C. III and C. Crow. 2012. Avian community responses to vegetation

    structure within chained and hand-cut pinyon-juniper woodlands on the Colorado Plateau. Pp. 113-132, In: The Colorado Plateau V: Research, environmental planning, and management for collaborative conservation. (van Riper, C., III, M. L. Villarreal, C. J. van Riper, and M. J. Johnson, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 343 pp.

    van Riper, C., III., R. Powell, G. Machlis, C. J. van Riper, J. van Wagtendonk, S.

    Schwarzbach, R. Galipeau, and E. von Ruschkowski. 2012. Using integrated research and interdisciplinary science: Potential benefits and challenges to managers of parks and protected areas. The George Wright Forum. 29(2): 216-226. http://www.georgewright.org/292vanriper.pdf

    van Riper, C., III., R. Powell, J. W. van Wagtendonk, G. Machlis, R. Galipeau, C. J. van

    Riper, and E. von Ruschkowski. 2012. Integrated science and interdisciplinary research for parks and protected areas. Pp. 350-355, In: Rethinking Protected Areas in a Changing World: Proceedings of the 2011 GWS Biennial Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites (S. Weber, Ed.). The George Wright Society, Hancock, MI. pp 423.

    van Riper, C., III, M. L. Villarreal, C. J. van Riper, and M. J. Johnson. 2012. The

    Colorado Plateau V: Research, environmental planning, and management for collaborative conservation. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. i-xiii; 343 pp. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/BOOKS/bid2386.htm

    Villarreal, M. L., C. van Riper III, C. J. van Riper, M. J. Johnson, and S. L. Selleck 2012.

    Shaping conservation through integration of research with resources management on the Colorado Plateau: A Synthesis, pp 317-327, In: The Colorado Plateau V: Research, environmental planning, and management for collaborative conservation. (van Riper, C., III, M. L. Villarreal, C. J. van Riper, and M. J. Johnson, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 343 pp.

  • Williams, B.K., Wingard, G.L., Brewer, G., Cloern, J., Gelfenbaum, G., Jacobson, R.B., Kershner, J.L., McGuire, A.D., Nichols, J.D., Shapiro, C.D., van Riper, C., III, and White, R.P. 2012. The U.S. Geological Survey Ecosystem Science Strategy, 2012–2022—Advancing discovery and application through collaboration. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2012–1092, 29 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2012/1092/

    Crow, C., and C. van Riper III. 2011. Avian community responses to juniper woodland

    structure and thinning treatments on the Colorado Plateau. US Geological Survey OFR 2011-1109, 32 p. (Published Online May 2011at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2011/1109/)

    Nagler, P. L., T. Brown, K. R. Hultine, C. van Riper III, D. W. Bean, P. E. Dennison, R. S. Murray, and E. P. Glenn. 2011. Regional Scale impacts of Tamarix leaf beetles (Diorhabda carinulata) on the water availability of western U.S. rivers as determined by multi-scale remote sensing methods. Remote Sensing and Environment 2118: 227-240. http://dx. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2011.11.011

    Norman, L. M., J. Callegary, C. van Riper III, and F. Gray. 2011. The border environmental health initiative – Investigating the transboundary Santa Cruz watershed. Dept. of the Interior, USGS FS-2010/3097. (Published Online Jan 2011 at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2010/3097/)

    Rosemartin, A., and C. van Riper III. 2011. Biological dimensions of Tern management—A case study of the Least Tern in Sonora, Mexico, and a comparative analysis of reproductive investment in Terns. USGS OFR 2010-1085. US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Sonoran Desert Research Station, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. 27 pp. (Published Online Feb 2011 at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2010/1085/

    US Geological Survey Fundamental Sciences Practices Advisory Committee ( I. Taylor,

    R. Updike, co-chairs; C. Barton, T. D’Erchia, K. Kirk, L. Konikow, R. Kotra, M. Jawson, W. Orem, P. Redman, C. Reid, J. Stock, T. Suchanek, and C. van Riper III. 2011. US Geological Survey Fundamental Science Practices. US Geological Survey Circular 1367, 8 p. (Published Online Feb 2011 at http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/1367/pdf/C1367.pdf

    Villarreal, M. L., L. M. Norman, C.S. A. Wallace, and C. van Riper III. 2011. A Multi-

    temporal (1979-2009) Land Use/Land Cover Data Set of the Binational Santa Cruz Watershed, U.S. US Geological Survey OFR 2011- 1131, 25 p., (Published Online May 2011 at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2011/1131/)

    Villarreal, M.L., C. van Riper III, R.E. Lovich, R.L. Palmer, T. Nauman, S. E. Studd, S. Drake, A.S. Rosenberg, J. Malusa, and R.L. Pearce. 2011. An inventory and monitoring plan for a Sonoran Desert ecosystem; Barry M. Goldwater Range--West: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011-1232, 103 p., (Published Online September 2011 http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2011/1232/ )

  • Crow, C., and C. van Riper III. 2010. Avian community responses to mechanical thinning of a pinyon-juniper woodland: Specialist sensitivity to tree reduction. Natural Areas Journal 30:191-201. http://charlesvanriper.com/gallery/cartimages/pdf/Crow-PJthinning_NAJ-AllenPress.pdf

    Halvorson, W. L., C. S. Schwalbe, and C. van Riper III. 2010. Southwestern Desert

    Resources. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. (25 Chapters) i-ix; 360pp. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/BOOKS/bid2229.htm

    Johnson, M. J., R. T. Magill and C. van Riper III. 2010. Yellow-billed Cuckoo

    Distribution and Habitat Associations in Arizona, 1998-1999. Pp. 197-212, In: The Colorado Plateau IV: Shaping conservation through science and management. (van Riper, C., III, B. F. Wakeling, and T. D. Sisk, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 335 pp.

    Jones, A. L., E. Aumack, P. Beier, J. Belnap, J. Catlin, J. Fleischner, T. Grumbine, D. Mattson and C. van Riper III. 2010. The legacy of future visions of conservation biology on the Colorado Plateau. Pp. 1-20, In: The Colorado Plateau IV: Shaping conservation through science and management. (van Riper, C., III, B. F. Wakeling, and T. D. Sisk, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 335 pp.

    Norman, L., N. Tallent-Halsell, W. Labiosa, M. Weber, A. McCoy, K. Hirschboeck, J.

    Callegary, C. van Riper III, and F. Gray. 2010. Developing an ecosystem services outline decision support tool to assess the impacts of climate change and urban growth in the Santa Cruz watershed; where we live, work, and play. Sustainability 2 (7): 2044-2069. (doi:10.3390/su2072044).

    van Riper, C., III. 2010. Conservation Biology of Hawaiian Forest Birds: Implications for

    island avifauna Auk 127 (4): 956-958. (Book Review: in October issue ISSN 0004-8038, electronic ISSN 1938-4254).

    van Riper, C., III, M. K. Sogge, and M. J. Johnson. 2010. A historical assessment of

    changes in avian community composition from Montezuma Castle- and Well National Monuments, with additional information from the Camp Verde region of Arizona. Pp. 213-270, In: The Colorado Plateau IV: Shaping conservation through science and management. (van Riper, C., III, B. F. Wakeling, and T. D. Sisk, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 335 pp. http://www.charlesvanriper.com/papers/CoPl2010HistoricalAssessment.pdf

    van Riper, C., III, B. W. Wakeling, and T. K. Sisk. 2010. The Colorado Plateau IV:

    Shaping conservation through science and management. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. i-xii; 335 pp. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/BOOKS/bid2255.htm

    van Riper, C., III, B. W. Wakeling, and T. K. Sisk. 2010. Shaping conservation through

  • integration of research with resources management on the Colorado Plateau: A Synthesis, pp 315-322, In: The Colorado Plateau IV Shaping conservation through science and management. (van Riper, C., III and B. W. Wakeling and T. K. Sisk, Eds). The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 347 pp.

    van Riper, C., III, B. W. Wakeling, and T. K. Sisk. 2010. An introduction to and

    acknowledgement for The Colorado Plateau IV, pp ix-xii, In: The Colorado Plateau IV: Shaping conservation through science and management. (van Riper, C., III and B. W. Wakeling and T. K. Sisk, Eds). The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 347 pp.

    Carlisle, J. D., S. K. Skagen, B. E. Kus, C. van Riper III, K. L. Paxton, and J. F. Kelly.

    2009. Landbird migration in the American West: Recent progress and future research directions. The Condor 111:211-225.

    Crow, C., and C. van Riper III. 2009. Avian community responses to mechanical

    thinning of pinyon-juniper woodland at Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA. In: Learning from the Land II. (M. Eaton Ed.). Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City and Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT. Published online at: http://www.learningfromtheland.org/assets/PDFs/FINAL.pdf

    Fontaine, J. J., K. L. Decker, S. K. Skagen and C. van Riper III. 2009. Spatial and

    temporal variation in climate change: a bird’s eye view. Climatic Change 97(1): 305-311 (Published Online: 21 October 2009 - DOI: 10.1007/s10584-009-9644-9 )

    Fontaine, J. J., and C. van Riper III. 2009. A neotropical migrant bird’s dilemma – Where to stop for a good meal. Dept. of the Interior, USGS FS-2009/3038. (Published Online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2009/3038/)

    Hultine, K. R., J. Belnap, C. van Riper III, J. R. Ehleringer, P. E. Dennison, M. E. Lee,

    P. L. Nagler, K. A. Snyder, S. M. Uselman, and , J. B. West . 2009. Tamarisk biocontrol in the western United States: ecological and societal implications. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 7(10): 509-520.

    O'Brien, Chris, and C. van Riper III. 2009. The ecology of parasite-host interactions at Montezuma Well National Monument, Arizona; appreciating the importance of parasites: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1261, 56 p.

    O’Brien, C., C. van Riper III, and D. E. Meyers. 2009. Making reliable decisions in the

    study of wildlife diseases: Using hypothesis tests, statistical power, and observed effects. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 45(3):700-712.

    Pelz-Serrano, K., A., Munguia-Vega, A. J., Piaggio, M., Neubaum, P., Munclinger, A.,

    Pártl, C., van Riper III, and M., Culver. 2009. Development of nine new microsatellite loci for the American Beaver, Castor canadensis (Rodentia:

  • Castoridae) and cross-species amplification in the European Beaver Castor fiber. Molecular Ecology Resources 9:551-554. (Published Online: Jan 31 2009 12:38PM DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2008.02364.x)

    Gallagher, K. T. and Goldhaber, M. B. (Co-Chairs), M. A., Ayres, J. S., Baron, P. R.,

    Beauchemin, D. R., Hutchinson, J. W., LaBaugh, R. G., Sayre, S. E., Schwarzbach, E. S., Schweig, J., Thormodsgard, C. van Riper, III, and W.

    Wilde+. 2008. Making the case for integrated science: A sequel to the USGS

    Science Strategy. http://www.usgs.gov/science_strategy/default.asp (20 June 2008;

    +Authors in alphabetical order).

    Hart, J. V., C. van Riper III, D. J. Mattson, and T. R. Arundel. 2008. Effects of fenced transportation corridors on pronghorn movements at Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Pp. 141-165, In: The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation (van Riper, C., III and M. K. Sogge, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 393 pp.

    McGrath, L. J., C. van Riper III, and J. J. Fontaine. 2008. Flower Power: tree flowering

    phenology as a settlement cue for migrating birds. Journal of Animal Ecology 78: 22-30. (Published Online: Doi:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2008.01464.x).

    Paxton, K. L., C. van Riper III, and C., O’Brien. 2008. Movement patterns and

    stopover ecology of Wilson’s Warblers during spring migration on the lower Colorado River in southwestern Arizona. Condor 110(4): 672-681.

    van Riper, C. III. 2008. Integrating research into biological and cultural resources management on the Colorado Plateau: A synthesis. Pp. 351-373, In: The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation (van Riper, C., III and M. K. Sogge, Eds). The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 393 pp.

    van Riper, C., III, K. Paxton, C. O’Brien, P. Shafroth and L. McGrath. 2008. Rethinking avian response to tamarisk on the lower Colorado River: A threshold hypothesis. Restoration Ecology 16 (1):155-167(March issue).

    van Riper, C., III, K. L. Paxton, C. J. Van Riper, K. A. Van Riper, L. McGrath, and J. J.

    Fontaine. 2008. The role of protected areas as bird stop-over habitat: Ecology and habitat utilization by migrating land birds within Colorado River riparian forests in southwestern North America. Pp. 312-320, In: Rethinking Protected Areas in a Changing World. Proceedings of the 2007 George Wright Society Conference on Parks, Public Lands, and Cultural Sites (S. Weber and D. Harmon, Eds.). The George Wright Society, Hancock, MI. pp356

    van Riper, C., III, and M. K. Sogge. 2008. An introduction to Socioeconomic,

    Biological and Cultural Research on the Colorado Plateau, pp ii-v, In: The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation (van Riper, C., III and M. K. Sogge, Eds). The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 393 pp.

  • van Riper, C., III., and M. K. Sogge. 2008. The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating

    research and resources management for effective conservation. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. i-xiv; 393 pp. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/catalogs/author_books.php?id=1676

    Myers, M. D.

    +, Ayers, M. A*., Baron, J. S*., Beauchemin, P. R*., Gallagher, K. T*.,

    Goldhaber, M. B*., Hutchinson, D. R*., LaBaugh, J. W*., Sayre, R., G.*, Schwarzbach, S. E*., Schweig, E. S*., Thormodsgard, J*., van Riper, C., III* and Wilde, W*. (

    + Director, US Geological Survey; *Science Strategy Team Authors in

    alphabetical order). 2007. US Geological Survey updates science goals for the coming decade. Science 113: 200-201.

    Paxton, K. L., C. van Riper III, T. C. Theimer and E. H. Paxton. 2007. Spatial and temporal

    migration patterns of Wilson’s Warbler (Wilsonia pusilla) in the southwest as revealed by stable isotopes. Auk 124:162-165.

    Sogge, M. K., T. J. Koronkiewicz, C. van Riper III, and S. L. Durst. 2007. Willow

    Flycatcher nonbreeding territory defense behavior in Costa Rica. Condor 109:475-480.

    U. S. Geological Survey (Authors in alphabetical order): Ayers, M. A., Baron, J. S.,

    Beauchemin, P. R., Gallagher, K. T., Goldhaber, M. B., Hutchinson, D. R., LaBaugh, J. W., Sayre, R., Schwarzbach, S. E., Schweig, E. S., Thormodsgard, J., van Riper, C., III, and Wilde, W. 2007. Facing tomorrow’s challenges – U. S. Geological Survey science in the decade 2007-2017. U. S. Geological Survey Circular 1309, x + 70 pp.

    van Riper, C. III. 2007. In Memoriam: Paul Herbert Baldwin, 1913-2006. Auk 124(3)

    1088-1089. van Riper, C., III, and D. J. Forrester. 2007. Avian Pox. Pp 131-176, In: Infectious and

    parasitic diseases of wild birds. (Eds. N. Thomas, B. Hunter and C. A. Atkinson). Blackwell Publishing Professional, Ames, Iowa.

    Willey, D. A. and C. van Riper III. . 2007. Home range characteristics of Mexican

    Spotted Owls in the canyonlands of Utah. Journal of Raptor Research. 41(1): 10-15.

    Koronkiewicz, T J., M. K. Sogge, C. van Riper III, and E. H. Paxton. 2006. Territoriality, site

    fidelity, and survivorship of Willow Flycatchers in Costa Rica. Condor 108 (2):558-570.

    Paxton, K. L., and C. van Riper III. 2006. Spatial and temporal migration patterns of

    neotropical migrants in the Southwest revealed by stable isotopes. USGS OFR 2005-1298. US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Sonoran Desert Research Station, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. 35 p.

  • van Riper III, C., III, A. J. Banks, and S. S. Rosenstock. 2006. Breeding and wintering

    birds of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Pp 4-18, In: A Century of research at Petrified Forest National Park: Natural and cultural history. (Eds., W. G. Parker and P. A. Thompson) Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 63.

    van Riper III, C. III, and C. E. Paradzick. 2006. Streamflow – biota relations: Birds. Pp

    41-50, Appendix B Pp. 113-122, In: Defining ecosystem flow requirements for the Bill Williams River, Arizona. (Eds., P. B. Shafroth and V. B. Beauchamp) USGS Open File Report No. 2006-1314, 135 pp.

    van Riper III, C., III, and M. Ledlow. 2006. A Breeding and wintering bird checklist for

    Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Pp 19-27, In: A Century of research at Petrified Forest National Park: Natural and cultural history. (Eds., W. G. Parker and P. A. Thompson) Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 63.

    van Riper, C., III, and J. van Wagtendonk. 2006. Home range characteristics of Great

    Grey Owls in Yosemite National Park, California. Journal of Raptor Research 40 (2): 130-141.

    McGrath, L. J., and C. van Riper III. 2005. Influences of riparian tree phenology on Lower

    Colorado River spring-migrating birds: Implications of flower cueing. USGS OFR 2005-1140. US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Sonoran Desert Research Station, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. 35 p.

    Shafroth, P. B., J. R. Cleverly, T. L. Dudley, J. P. Taylor, C. van Riper III, E. P. Weeks, and

    J. N. Stuart. 2005. Control of Tamarix in the western United States: Implications for water salvage, wildlife use, and riparian restoration. Environmental Management 35:231-246.

    Skagen, S. K., J. F. Kelly, C. van Riper III, Richard L. Hutto, D. M. Finch, D. J. Krueper and

    C. P. Melcher. 2005. Geography of spring landbird migration through riparian habitats in southwestern North America. Condor 107: 212-227.

    Sogge, M. K., M. J. Johnson, and C. van Riper III. 2005. Considerations in avian

    survey designs: a case history from Montezuma Castle National Monument. Chapter #12, pp 163-193 In: The Colorado Plateau: Biophysical, Socioeconomic and Cultural Research (van Riper, C., III and D. J. Mattson, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.

    van Riper, C. III, K. Ecton, L. McGrath, and C. O’Brien. 2005. Habitat partitioning by

    neotropical migrant birds along the lower Colorado River corridor. Pp 627-628 In: Connecting mountain islands and desert seas: Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago II (Gottfried, G. J., B. S. Gebow, L. G. Eskew, and C. B. Edminster, Eds). Proceedings RMRS-P-36, Fort Collins, CO: USDA/FS Rocky Mountain Research Station. 631 p.

  • van Riper, C., III, and D. J. Mattson 2005. Introduction, pp 1-9, In: The Colorado

    Plateau: Biophysical, Socioeconomic and Cultural Research. (van Riper, C., III and D. J. Mattson, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.

    van Riper, C., III., and D. J. Mattson. 2005. The Colorado Plateau II: Biophysical,

    Socioeconomic and Cultural Research. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 448 pp. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/BOOKS/bid1622.htm

    Johnson, M. J. and C. van Riper, III. 2004. Brown-headed Cowbird parasitism of the

    Black-throated Sparrow in central Arizona. Journal of Field Ornithology 75:303-311. van Riper, C., III. 2004. Dedication to Boyd Evison and Michelle Hellickson, pp xi-xiii.

    In: The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, Biological and Physical Research (van Riper, C., III and K. A. Cole, Eds.). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.

    van Riper, C., III, and K. A. Cole. 2004. Introduction, pp 1-7, In: The Colorado Plateau:

    Cultural, Biological, and Physical Research (van Riper, C., III and K. A. Cole, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.

    van Riper, C., III., and K. A. Cole. 2004. The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, Biological,

    and Physical Research. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 279 pp. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/BOOKS/bid1540.htm

    van Riper, C., III, and M. K. Sogge. 2004. Bald Eagle abundance and relationships to

    prey base and human activity along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. pp 163-185, In: The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, Biological, and Physical Research (van Riper, C., III and K. A. Cole, Eds). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.

    Yard, H. K., C. van Riper III, B. T. Brown, and M. J. Kearsley. 2004. Diets of

    insectivorous birds along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Condor 106:106-115.

    Banks, A. J., C. van Riper III, and S. R. Rosenstock. 2003. Status of breeding and

    wintering birds in Petrified Forest National Park. USGS Southwest Biological Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station Open File Report. USGS/SBSC/COPL/2003/21. 83 pp.

    Knick, S. T., D. D. S. Dobkin, J. T. Rotenberry, M. A. Schroder, W. M. Vander Haegen,

    and C. van Riper III. 2003. Teetering on the edge or too late? Conservation and research issues for avifauna of sagebrush habitats. Condor 105: 611-634.

    O’Brien, C., D. W. Blinn, and C. van Riper III. 2003. Waterfowl, acanthocephalans, and

    amphipods at Montezuma Well, Arizona – What is the role of parasites? Dept. of the Interior, USGS FS-125-03.

  • Halvorson, W. L., K. A. Thomas, L. Graham, M. R. Kunzmann, P. S. Bennett, C. van

    Riper III, and C. A. Drost. 2002. The Arizona GAP Analysis Project Final Report. U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Western Ecological Science Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. 166 pp.

    Johnson, M. J., C. van Riper III, and K. Enos. 2002. Black-throated Sparrow

    (Amphispiza bilineata). In: The birds of North America, No.637 (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.) The Academy of Natural Sciences; Philadelphia: The American Ornithologists’ Union, Washington, D.C.

    Knick, S. T. and C. van Riper III. 2002. Loss of sagebrush ecosystems and declining

    bird populations in the Intermountain West: Priority research issues and information needs. Dept. of the Interior, USGS FS-122-02.

    van Riper, C., III, C. A. Drost, and J. A. Hart. 2002. Habitat partitioning by neotropical

    migrant warblers along the lower Colorado River corridor. Pp 140-141 In: Meeting Resource Management Needs: The fourth conference on research and resource management in the southwestern deserts (W. L. Halvorson and B. S. Gebow, Eds.). USGS Sonoran Desert Field Station, The Univ. of Arizona, Tucson. 154 pp.

    van Riper, C., III., Jan A. Hart, and J. L. Bright. 2002. Effect of fenced transportation

    corridors on pronghorn antelope movement in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Pp. 71-77, In: Crossing boundaries in park management, Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and Public Lands (D. Harmon, Ed.). The George Wright Society, Hancock, MI. 426 pp.

    van Riper, C., III, S. G. van Riper, and W. Hansen. 2002. The epizootiology and

    ecological significance of avian pox in Hawaii. Auk 119: 929-942.

    Rosenstock, S. S., and C. van Riper III. 2001. Breeding bird response to juniper woodland expansion in Northern Arizona grasslands. Journal of Range Management 54:226-232.

    Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III. 2001. Dedication. Pp. viii. In: Ecology,

    conservation, and management of Hawaiian birds: A vanishing avifauna (Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III, eds.). Studies in Avian Biology 22.

    Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III (Eds.). 2001. Ecology, conservation, and

    management of Hawaiian birds: A vanishing avifauna. Studies in Avian Biology 22. 427pp.

    Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III. 2001. Introduction. Pp. 1-12. In: Ecology,

    conservation, and management of Hawaiian birds: A vanishing avifauna (Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III, eds). Studies in Avian Biology 22.

  • Scott, J.M., and C. van Riper III. 2001. Introduction to “Limiting Factors.” Pp. 219-220. In: Ecology, conservation, and management of Hawaiian birds: A vanishing avifauna (Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III, eds). Studies in Avian Biology 22.

    Scott, J.M., and C. van Riper III. 2001. Introduction to “Status and Trends.” Pp. 106-

    107. In: Ecology, conservation, and management of Hawaiian birds: A vanishing avifauna (Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III, eds). Studies in Avian Biology 22.

    van Riper, C., III 2001. Introduction to the Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of

    Research on the Colorado Plateau. Pp xi-xvi. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. U. S. Geological Survey/ Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center USGSFRESC/COPL/2001/21 Rep. Ser., Flagstaff, AZ. 209 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 2001. "Diseases of Wild Waterfowl, second edition" by G. A.

    Wobeser (Book Review). Condor 103(3):665-666. van Riper, C., III, S. Conant and J. M. Scott. 2001. Introduction to “Historical

    Perspectives.” Pp 14 In: Ecology, conservation, and management of Hawaiian birds: A vanishing avifauna (Scott, J.M., S. Conant and C. van Riper III, eds.) Studies in Avian Biology 22.

    van Riper, C., III and J. M. Scott. 2001. Limiting factors affecting Hawaiian native birds.

    . Pp 221-233. In. Ecology Conservation and Management of Endemic Hawaiian birds: a Vanishing Avifauna (Scott, J.M. S. Conant and C. van Riper III, eds.). Studies in Avian Biology No. 22.

    van Riper, C., III, K. A. Thomas, and M. A. Stuart. 2001. Proceedings of the Fifth

    Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. U. S. Geological Survey/ Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center USGSFRESC/COPL/2001/21 Rep. Ser., Flagstaff, AZ. 209 pp.

    Bright, J. L., and C. van Riper III. 2000. Pronghorn home ranges, habitat selection and

    distribution around water sources in northern Arizona. US Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station Tech. Report. USGSFRESC/COPL/2000/. 28 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 2000. A checklist of the birds at Petrified Forest National Park.

    Southwest Parks and Monument Association, Phoenix, AZ. 18 pp.

    Willey, D. W. and C. van Riper III. 2000. First year movements by juvenile Mexican Spotted Owls in the canyonlands of Utah. Journal of Raptor Research 34: 1-7.

  • Bright, J. L. and C. van Riper III. 1999. Habitat selection by pronghorn antelope at Wupatki National Monument, Arizona. Pp. 77-85, In: Proc. 17

    tth Biennial Pronghorn

    Antelope Workshop, 4-7 June 1996, Lake Tahoe, CA. ed. J. K. Fischer.

    Nowak, E. M. and C. van Riper III. 1999. Effects and Effectiveness of rattlesnake relocation at Montezuma Castle National Monument. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station Tech Rep. No. 17 (USGSFRESC/COPL/1999/17). Pp 61.

    van Riper, C., III. 1999. Dedication to Henry O. Hooper. In: Proceedings of the Fourth

    Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center CPFS Rep. Ser., 99/16, Flagstaff, AZ . p viii.

    van Riper, C., III 1999. Introduction to the Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial

    Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. . In: Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center CPFS Rep. Ser., 99/16, Flagstaff, AZ . Pp xi-xvii.

    van Riper, C., III., and M. A. Stuart. 1999. Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial

    Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center CPFS Rep. Ser., 99/16, Flagstaff, AZ . 217 pp.

    Ellison, L. E. and C. van Riper III. 1998. A comparison of small-mammal communities

    in a desert riparian floodplain. Journal of Mammalogy 79: 972-985.

    Johnson, M. J. and C. van Riper, III. 1998. Cowbird brood parasitism of the Black-throated Sparrow in the Verde Valley of central Arizona. USGS/FRESC Colorado Plateau Field Station Tech. Rep. No. 14; 18 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1998. Disease as a limiting factor to the native bird populations of

    Hawaii. In: Proc. 22 Int. Ornithol. Congr., Durban. (N. J. Adams, and R. H. Slotow, Eds.). Ostrich 69: 457.

    van Riper, C., III, and R. A. Ockenfels. 1998. The influence of transportation corridors

    on the movement of pronghorn antelope over a fragmented landscape in northern Arizona. Pp 241-248, In: Proc of the 2

    nd International Conf. Trans. and Wildlife

    Ecol. (D. Zeigler. Ed.). Ft. Meyers, FL Willey, D. W. and C. van Riper, III. 1998. Ecology of Mexican Spotted Owls (Strix

    occidentalis lucida) in the Canyonlands of southern Utah and potential relationships to the GSENM. Pp 67-76, In: Learning from the Land. (L. Hill. Ed.). Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City and Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT.

  • Ockenfels, R. A., C. van Riper III and W. K. Carrel. 1997. Home Ranges and movements of Pronghorn in Northern Arizona. Pp. 45-62, In: Proc. 3rd Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau, (C. Van Riper III, and E. T. Deshler, Eds.). 97/12, 2 NPS Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-56.

    van Riper, C., III, and E. T. Deshler(editors). 1997. Proceedings of the Third Biennial

    Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. NPS Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-97/12, 256 pp.

    van Riper, C. III, R. Ockenfels, J. Bright and T. Arundel. 1997. The national park

    service role in management of pronghorn antelope over a fragmented landscape in northern Arizona. Pp. 354-361, In: Making Protection Work, Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and Public Lands, D. Harmon (ed.).Weber & Sons, Park Falls, WI, 493 pp

    van Riper, C., III, M. K. Sogge, and D. W. Willey. 1997. Potential impacts of global

    climate change on bird communities of the southwest. Pp.90-105, In: Impact of Climate change and land use in the southwestern United States. D. A. Kirtland, R. S. Thompson, and R. Z. Poore, eds. U.S. DOI/USGS/GPO/WWW Series.

    van Riper, C., III. 1997. Introduction to the Proceedings of the Third Biennial

    Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. Pp. xi-xvi, In Proc. 3rd

    . Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau, C. van Riper III and E. T. Deshler (eds.). NPS Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-97/12, 256 pp.

    Deshler, E. T. and C. van Riper III. 1996. The development of a natural resource

    bibliographic database in Southern Arizona national park service areas. In Proc. First Conference on Res. Mgt. in S. Ariz. Natl. Pks. Vol No.1, 36 pp.

    Ellison, L. E. and C. van Riper, III. 1996. A comparison of small mammal communities

    at Montezuma Castle National Monument. CPRS Nat. Res. Tech. Rep. No. 11, 53 pp.

    Murphy, D., F. Allendorf, V. Bleich, C. van Riper III and G. White. 1996. Bighorn sheep

    history on the Colorado Plateau. In. Bighorn Sheep in the Rocky Mountain Region. F. Singer ed. NBS Tech. Rep. No. 4512.

    van Riper, C., III, and S. G. van Riper. 1996. The Peregrine Falcon. In. World Book

    Encyclopedia, pp 285-286. World Book Publ. Co., Chicago, IL.

    Super, P. E. and C. van Riper III. 1995. A comparison of avian hematozoan epizootiology in two California coastal scrub communities. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 31:447-461.

  • van Riper, C., III, M. K. Sogge and T. J. Tibbitts. 1995. Wintering Bald Eagles Along the Colorado River Corridor. pp 328-330, In. Our Living Resources: a report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems (Eds. E. T. LaRoe, G. S. Farris, C. E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M. J. Mac). Washington D.C. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Biological Service, 530pp.

    van Riper, C., III. (editor). 1995. Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference on

    Research in Colorado Plateau National Parks. NPS Transaction and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-95/11, 305 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1995. Ecology and Breeding Biology of the Hawaii Elepaio

    (Chasiempis sandwichensis bryani). Condor 97: 512-527.

    van Riper, C., III. 1995. Introduction. pp xi-xv. In. Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conferences on Research in Colorado Plateau National Parks. NPS Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-95/11, 305 pp.

    Avery, M.L. and van Riper, C. III. 1994. Post-Breeding Territoriality and Foraging

    Behavior in Costa's Hummingbirds (Calypte costae). Southwestern Naturalist 38:374-377.

    Sogge, M. K., W. M. Gilbert, and C. van Riper III. 1994. Orange-crowned Warbler

    (Vermivora celeta). In The birds of North America, No.101 (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.) Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, D.C.: The American Ornithologists’ Union.

    van Riper, C., III, C. T. Atkinson, and T. M. Seed. 1994. Avian Malaria. Pp. 71-138, In.

    Parasitic Protozoa Vol. 7, 2nd Edition. (Eds.) J.P. Krier and J.R. Baker. Academic Press, New York, N.Y.

    van Riper, C., III. and L.H. Hirai. 1994. Coloration frequencies of male House Finches in

    Hawaii. Western Birds 25: 163-165.

    van Riper, C., III. 1994. "Ecology and our endangered life-support systems," by Eugene P. Odum (Book Review). Park Science 14:27-28.

    Kern, M. D., M. K. Sogge, R. B. Kern, and C. van Riper III. 1993. Nests and nest sites

    of the San Miguel Island Song Sparrow. J. Field Ornithol. 64: 367-381.

    Rowlands, P.G., C. van Riper III, and M. K. Sogge (eds.). 1993. Proceedings of the First Biennial Conference on Research in Colorado Plateau National Parks. Trans. and Proc. Ser. No. NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-93/10. U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.

  • van Riper, C., III., M.D. Kern, and M.K. Sogge. 1993. Changing nest placement of Hawaiian Common Amakihi during the breeding cycle. Wilson Bull. 105: 436-447.

    Quinn, J.F., C. van Riper III, and H.L. Salwasser. 1992. Habitat fragmentation and

    species diversity: A reply to Newmark. Ecology 72: 1020-1033.

    van Riper, C., III. 1992. A Prototype Ecosystem Approach to Addressing Research and Resource Management Issues in the National Park Service: The CPSU at NAU. In Highlights of Natural Resources Management, 1991. Natural Resources Report. U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.

    Atkinson, C. T., and C. van Riper III. 1991. Pathogenicity and epizootiology of avian

    haematozoa: Plasmodium, Leucocytozoan, and Haemoproteus. Pp 19-48, In, Bird-parasite interactions: ecology, evolution and behaviour. (Eds.) J. E. Loye and M. Zuk. Oxford Univ. Press, England.

    Kern, M.D., M.K. Sogge, and C. van Riper III. 1991. Changes in vapor pressure and

    egg mass in nests of incubating Song Sparrows. Condor 92:761-767.

    Sogge, M. K., M. D. Kern, R. Kern, and C. van Riper III. 1991. Growth and development of thermoregulation in nestling San Miguel Island Song Sparrows. Condor 93:773-776.

    van Riper, C., III. 1991. Parasite communities in wet and dry forest subpopulations of

    the Hawaii common amakihi. Pp 140-153, In, Bird-parasite interactions: ecology, evolution and behaviour. (Eds.) J. E. Loye and M. Zuk. Oxford Univ. Press, England.

    van Riper, C., III. 1991. The impact of introduced vectors and avian malaria on insular

    passeriform bird populations in Hawaii. Bull. Soc. Vector. Ecol. 16(1):59-83.

    Avery, M.L., and C. van Riper III. 1990. Evaluation of wildlife-habitat relationships data base for predicting bird community composition in Central California chaparral and blue oak woodlands. Calif. Fish and Game 76:12-26.

    Cook, R. R., J. F. Quinn, and C. van Riper III. 1990. A comparative analysis of

    mammal inventory data for California's National Parks. Pp 71-102, In, Examples of resource inventory and monitoring in National Parks of California. (Eds.) C. van Riper III, T. J. Stohlgren, S. D. Veirs, Jr., and S. C. Hillyer. Trans. and Proc. Ser. No. 8. US Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.

    Kern, M. D., M. K. Sogge, and C. van Riper III. 1990. Water-vapor pressure in nests of

    the San Miguel Island song sparrow. Condor 92:761-767. Quinn, J. F. and C. van Riper III. 1990. Design considerations for National Park

    inventory databases. Pp 5-13 In, Examples of resource inventory and monitoring

  • in National Parks of California. (Eds.) C. van Riper III, T. J. Stohlgren, S. D. Veirs, Jr., and S. C. Hillyer. Trans. and Proc. Ser. No.8. US Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.

    Robinson, G. R., J. F. Quinn, and C. van Riper III. 1990. Assembly of a standardized

    database for vascular plants in California's National Park Service lands. Pp 147-158, In, Examples of resource inventory and monitoring in National Parks of California. (Eds.) C. van Riper III, T. J. Stohlgren, S. D. Veirs, Jr., and S. C. Hillyer. Trans. and Proc. Ser. No.8. US Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.

    Sauvajot, R. M., J. F. Quinn, C. van Riper III, and C. Farmer. 1990. Comparative

    analyses of bird inventory databases from California National Parks. Pp 15-48, In, Examples of resource inventory and monitoring in National Parks of California. (Eds.) C. van Riper III, T. J. Stohlgren, S. D. Veirs, Jr., and S. C. Hillyer. Trans. and Proc. Ser. No.8. US Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.

    van Riper, C., III. 1990. Introduction to the section on fauna. Pp 1-3, In, Examples of

    resource inventory and monitoring in National Parks of California. (Eds.) C. van Riper III, T. J. Stohlgren, S. D. Veirs, Jr., and S. C. Hillyer. Trans. and Proc. Ser. No.8. US Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.

    van Riper, C., III, T. J. Stohlgren, S. D. Veirs, Jr., and S. C. Hillyer (eds.). 1990.

    Examples of resource inventory and monitoring in National Parks of California. Trans. and Proc. Ser. No.8. US Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C., 268 pp.

    Work, T.M., R.K. Washino, and C. van Riper III. 1990. Comparative susceptibility of

    Culex tarsalis, Anopheles franciscanus, and Culiseta inornata (Diptera: Culicidae) to Plasmodium relictum (Haemosporidia: Plasmodiidae). J. Med. Entomol. 27(1):68-71.

    Avery, M.L., and C. van Riper III. 1989. Seasonal changes in bird communities of the

    chaparral and blue-oak woodlands in Central California. Condor 91(2):288-295. Jenkins, C.D., S.A. Temple, C. van Riper III, and W.R. Hansen. 1989. Disease-related

    aspects of conserving the endangered Hawaiian Crow. Pp. 77-87, In: Disease and Management of Threatened Bird Populations, ed. J.E. Cooper. ICBP Tech. Publ. Ser. No. 6, Cambridge, England.

    Scott, J. M., C. B. Kepler, C. van Riper III, C. Stone, and S. Fefer. 1989. Integrated

    conservation strategy for Hawaiian forest birds: A reply. Bioscience. 39:476-479.

    Sogge, M. K., C. van Riper III, and C. Drost. 1989. Design considerations for monitoring land birds in Channel Islands National Park. Trans. West. Sect. Wildl. Soc. 25:65-71.

  • van Riper, C., III, K. G. Smith, D. S. Wood, E. H. Dunn, and C. J. Ralph. 1989. Career opportunities in ornithology. Amer. Birds 43:29-37.

    Avery, M.L., and C. van Riper III. 1988. An evaluation of the California wildlife-habitat

    relationships data base for predicting bird community composition in Pinnacles National Monument. CPSU/UCD Tech. Rep. No. 31, 39 pp.

    England, A.S., M.K. Sogge, and C. van Riper III. 1988. Avian species of management

    concern: Mill and Deer Creek drainages, Tehama County, California. CPSU/UCD Tech. Rep. No. 33, 56 pp.

    Sato, G.M., A.E. England, M.K. Sogge, P.B. Moyle, and C. van Riper III. 1988.

    Significant Resources of the Deer Creek and Mill Creek Drainages, Tehama County, California, with recommendations for their preservation: Executive Summary. USDI N.P.S. and California Dept. of Water Resources, 11 pp.

    Scott, J.M., C.B. Kepler, C. van Riper III, and S.I. Fefer. 1988. Conservation of

    Hawaii's vanishing avifauna. Bioscience 38(4):238-253.

    Sogge, M.K., and C. van Riper III. 1988. Breeding biology and population dynamics of the San Miguel Island Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia micronyx). CPSU/UCD Tech. Rep. No. 26, 120 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1988. "Avian Botulism," edited by H.K. Eklund and V.R. Dowell, Jr.

    (Book Review). J. Wildl. Dis. 24(3):594-595.

    van Riper, C., III. 1988. "Avian Histopathology," by C. Riddell (Book Review). J. Wildl. Dis. 24(2):382-383.

    van Riper, C., III, and J.F. Quinn. 1988. Alternative views of reserve design for wildlife

    managers. Trans. West. Sect. Wildl. Soc. 24:12-17.

    van Riper, C., III, M.K. Sogge, and C. Drost. 1988. Land bird monitoring handbook: Channel Islands National Park, California. National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 23 pp, Append., 5 pp.

    Avery, M.L., and C. van Riper III. 1987. A checklist of the birds of Pinnacles National

    Monument. Southwest Parks and Monuments Assoc. Tucson, AZ.

    Hayworth, A.M., C. van Riper III, and W.W. Weathers. 1987. Effects of Plasmodium relictum on the metabolic rate and body temperature in canaries (Serinus canarius). J. Parasitol. 73(4):850-853.

    van Riper, C., III. 1987. Breeding ecology of the Hawaii Common Amakihi. Condor

    89(1):85-102.

  • van Riper, C., III. 1987. "Ecology of Biological Invasions of North America," edited by H.A. Mooney and J.A. Drake (Book Review). J. Wildlife Diseases 23(4):721-722.

    van Riper, C., III. 1987. Impact study yields park management benefits. In: Highlights

    of Natural Resources Management, ed. D.O'Leary, pp. 32-34. Natural Resources Programs, NPS, Denver, CO.

    van Riper, C., III, S. van Riper, and M. Laird. 1987. Discovery of Atoxoplasma in

    Hawaii. J. Parasitol. 73(5):1071-1073.

    Avery, M.L., and C. van Riper III. 1986. Bird community survey at Pinnacles National Monument. CPSU/UCD Tech. Rep. No. 24, 88 pp.

    Quinn, J.F., and C. van Riper III. 1986. More fuel for the fragmentation fire: a reply to

    Bratton and White. Park Science 6(4):16-17.

    Stark, R., C. van Riper III, M.E. Lee, M.L. Avery, and D.R. Field. 1986. Recreation Places, A description of recreation sites at Whiskeytown. CPSU/OSU Tech Rep No. 86-3, 46 pp.

    van Riper, C., III, S. G. van Riper, M. L. Goff, and M. Laird. 1986. The epizootiology

    and ecological significance of malaria in Hawaiian land birds. Ecological Monographs 56(4):327-344.

    Avery, M.L., and C. van Riper III. 1985. WHR data system being evaluated at

    Pinnacles NM. Park Science 5(3):16.

    Cid del Prado Vera, I., A. R. Maggenti, and C. van Riper III. 1985. New species of Spiruridae (Nemata: Spirurida) from endemic Hawaiian honeycreepers (Passeriformes: Drepanididae), the Japanese White-eye (Passeriformes: Zosteropidae) and a new species of Acuriidae (Nemata: Spirurida) from the Japanese White-eye collected on the island of Hawaii. Proc. Helminthol. Soc. Wash. 52(2):247-259.

    Quinn, J. F., C. van Riper III, R. Karban, G. Robinson, and S. P. Harrison. 1985.

    Conservation strategies: island biogeography and the design of nature preserves. Park Science 6(1):6-9.

    Ralph, C. J. and C. van Riper III. 1985. Historical and current factors affecting

    Hawaiian native birds. In: Bird Conservation, Vol. II., ed. S. Temple. Pp. 7-42. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.

    van Riper, S. G. and C. van Riper III. 1985. A summary of known parasites and

    diseases recorded from the avifauna of the Hawaiian Islands. In: The Preservation and Management of Terrestrial Hawaiian Ecosystems. eds. C. Stone and J. M. Scott. Pp. 298-371. University Press of Hawaii, Honolulu.

  • Kern, M. and C. van Riper III. 1984. Altitudinal variations in nests of the Hawaiian

    honeycreeper Hemignathus virens virens. Condor 86(4):443-453.

    Scott, J. M., S. Mountainspring, C. van Riper III, C. B. Kepler, J. D. Jacobi, T. A. Burr, and J. G. Giffin. 1984. Annual variation in the distribution, abundance, and habitat response of the Palila. Auk 101(4):647-664.

    van Riper, C., III. 1984. The influence of nectar resources on nesting success and

    movement patterns of the Hawaii Amakihi (Hemignathus virens). Auk 101(1):38-46.

    van Riper, C., III, L. D. Whittig, and M. L. Murphy (eds.). 1983. Proceedings of the First

    Biennial Conference of Research in California's National Parks. Cooperative Parks Studies Unit, University of California, Davis, September 9-10, 1982. Pp. 310.

    Weathers, W. W., D. L. Weathers, and C. van Riper III. 1983. Basal metabolism of the

    Apapane: comparison of freshly caught birds with long-term captives. Auk 100(4):977-978.

    Baldridge, F., P. Detrich, and C. van Riper III. 1982. A Survey of Endangered Raptorial

    Birds in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. CPSU/UCD Tech. Rep. No. 9, 88 pp.

    Harlow, D.L., C.R. Bruce, F.C. Dobler, H.L. Greiman, R.M. Jurek, R.D. Mallette, R.R.

    Olendorff, C.A. Rieck, C. van Riper III, and R.S. Wilbur. 1982. Pacific Coast Recovery Plan for the American Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon.

    Kamil, A.C., and C. van Riper III. 1982. Within-territory division of foraging space by

    male and female Amakihi (Loxops virens). Condor 84:117-119.

    van Riper, C., III. 1982. Censuses and breeding observations of the birds on Kohala Mountain, Hawaii. Wilson Bull. 94:463-476.

    van Riper, C., III. 1982. Avifauna of Kohala Mountain, Hawaii. CPSU/Univ. of Hawaii,

    Tech. Rep. No. 44, 27 pp.

    van Riper, C., III, S.G. van Riper, M.L. Goff, and M. Laird. 1982. The impact of malaria on birds in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. CPSU/Univ. of Hawaii Tech., Rep. No. 47, 73 pp.

    van Riper, S.G., and C. van Riper III. 1982. A field guide to the mammals in Hawaii.

    Oriental Publishing Co., Honolulu, Hawaii.

  • Weathers, W.W., and C. van Riper III. 1982. Temperature regulation in two endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers: the Palila (Psittirostra bailleui) and the Laysan Finch (Psittirostra cantans). Auk 99(4):667-674.

    Laird, M., and C. van Riper III. 1981. Questionable reports of Plasmodium from birds in

    Hawaii, with the recognition of P. relictum ssp. capistranoae (Russell, 1932) as the avian malaria parasite there. pp. 159-165, In: Parasitological Topics, Special Publ. #1. Soc. of Protozoologists. ed. E.V. Canning. Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas.

    van Riper, C., III. 1981. A survey showing the effect of environment and behavior upon

    parasite levels in the Hawai'i Amakihi (Loxops virens) (Aves: Drepanididae). CPSU/Univ. of Hawaii, Tech. Rep. No. 43, 14 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1981. Estimating numbers of terrestrial birds, summarizing remarks:

    comparison of methods. Studies in Avian Biology No. 6:217-218.

    van Riper, C., III. 1981. "The Hawaiian Goose" by Janet Kear and A.J. Berger. (Book Review). Wilson Bull. 93(3):417-419.

    van Riper, C., III. 1981. A breeding ecology of the endangered Palila (Psittirostra

    bailleui) on Mauna Kea, Hawai'i. CPSU/Univ. of Hawaii, Tech. Rep. No. 42, 41 pp.

    van Riper, C., III, S. van Riper, M.L. Goff, and M. Laird. 1981. Investigation of avian malaria in Hawaii's National Parks. In: The Third Conference in Natural Sciences, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

    van Riper, C., III. 1980. The phenology of the dryland forest of Mauna Kea, Hawaii,

    and the impact of recent environmental perturbations. Biotropica 12:282-291.

    van Riper, C., III. 1980. Observations on the breeding of the Palila (Psittirostra bailleui) of Hawaii. Ibis 122:462-475.

    van Riper, C., III, and S.G. van Riper. 1980. A necropsy procedure for sampling

    disease in wild birds. Condor 82:85-98.

    Goff, M.L. and C. van Riper III. 1980. Distribution of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) on the east flank of Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii. Pac. Insects 22:178-188.

    Levine, N.D., S.G. van Riper, and, C. van Riper III. 1980. Five new species of Isospora

    from Hawaiian birds. J. Protozoology 27:258-259. Scott, J.M., and C. van Riper III. 1980. The Palila: an endangered Hawaiian bird.

    Cooperative Extension Service, CTAHR, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822. Leaflet 215.

  • van Riper, C., III. 1979. The investigation of avian malaria in Hawaii's National Parks. In: Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks. (Microfiche).

    van Riper, C., III, and J.M. Scott. 1979. Observations on distribution, diet, and breeding

    of the Hawaiian Thrush. Condor 81:65-71.

    van Riper, C., III, S.G. van Riper, and A.J. Berger. 1979. The Red-whiskered Bulbul in Hawaii. Wilson Bull. 91:323-328.

    van Riper, C., III, S.G. van Riper, J.Q. Casey, and I.B. Casey. 1979. Observation on

    the drowning of a White-capped Noddy Tern. Elepaio 39:147-148.

    van Riper, C., III. 1978. An 'O'u observation at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Elepaio 39:32-33.

    van Riper, C., III. 1978. Discovery of the Yellow-fronted Canary on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.

    Elepaio 38:99-100. van Riper, C., III. 1978. Reasons why the Palila, a Hawaiian honeycreeper, is rare and

    endangered: analysis of a breeding biology. In: Second Annual Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium 14-15 April 1977. Pac. Sci. 32:102.

    van Riper, C., III. 1978. The influence of food supplementation upon the reproductive

    strategy and movement patterns in the Hawaii Amakihi (Loxops virens). In: Second Annual Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium 14-15 April 1977. Pac. Sci. 32:101-102.

    van Riper, C., III, and R.D. Barbee. 1978. Dark-rumped Petrel at Hawaii Volcanoes

    National Park. Bird-banding 49:372.

    van Riper, C., III, and S.G. van Riper. 1978. A necropsy procedure for sampling disease in wild bird populations. In: Proceedings of the Second Conference in Natural Sciences, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Pp. 309-332.

    van Riper, C., III. 1978. Observations on white Apapane at Hawaii Volcanoes National

    Park. Condor 80:452.

    van Riper, C., III, J.M. Scott and D.M. Woodside. 1978. Distribution and abundance patterns of the Palila on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Auk 95:518- 527.

    van Riper, C., III. 1978. The breeding ecology of the Amakihi (Loxops virens) and

    Palila (Psittirostra bailleui) on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Hawaii, Honolulu.

  • Berger, A. J., E. Kosaka, E. Kridler, J. M. Scott, P. Scowcroft, C. Wakida, D. Woodside, and C. van Riper III. 1977. Palila recovery plan. Portland, Oregon, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    van Riper, C., III. 1977. The use of sheep wool in nest construction by Hawaiian birds.

    Auk 94:646-651.

    van Riper, C., III. 1976. Aspects of House Finch breeding biology in Hawaii. Condor 78:224-229.

    van Riper, C., III. 1976. The influence of food supplementation upon the reproductive

    strategy and movement patterns in the Hawaii Amakihi (Loxops virens). Pp. 227. In: Proceedings of the First Conference in Natural Sciences in Hawaii. (C. W. Smith Ed.). CPSU Dept. Botany, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

    van Riper, C., III. 1976. Superimposition of Amakihi nest on one of an Elepaio. Condor

    78:267-269.

    van Riper, C., III, and J.M. Scott. 1976. Patterns in the distribution and abundance of the Palila on Mauna Kea. Pp. 229. In: Proceedings of the First Conference in Natural Sciences in Hawaii. (C. W. Smith Ed. CPSU Dept. Botany, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

    van Riper, C., III. 1975. The use of sheep wool in nest construction by Hawaiian birds.

    US International Biological Program, Island Ecosystems IRP, Tech. Rep. No. 73, 11 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1975. The phenology of mamane (Sophora chrysophylla) and naio

    (Myoporum sandwicense) on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, as related to the annual cycle of the Amakihi (Loxops virens) and the Palila (Psittirostra bailleui). US International Biological Program, Island Ecosystems IRP, Tech. Rep. No. 51, 37 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1975. Parasites of the Hawaii Amakihi (Loxops virens). US

    International Biological Program, Island Ecosystems IRP, Tech. Rep. No. 62, 25 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1974. An albinistic Elepaio from Hawaii. Auk 91:841.

    van Riper, C., III. 1974. An unusually massive nest of the House Finch (Linnet) on

    Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Elepaio 34:97-99. van Riper, C., III. 1974. Linnet breeding biology on Hawaii. US International Biological

    Program, Island Ecosystems IRP, Tech. Rep. No. 46, 19 pp.

    van Riper, C., III. 1974. Unusual uses of Ricebird nests in Hawaii. Elepaio 35:5.

  • van Riper, C., III. 1973. A comparison of different nesting locations of the Chinese Thrush in Hawaii. Elepaio 33:91-92.

    van Riper, C., III. 1973. Island of Hawaii landbird distribution and abundance. Elepaio

    34:l-3.

    van Riper, C., III. 1973. The nesting of the Apapane in lava caves on the island of Hawaii. Wilson Bull. 85:238-240.

    van Riper, C., III. 1972. Akepa sightings on Hawaii. Elepaio 33:9.

    van Riper, C., III. 1972. Crested Honeycreeper of Maui. Elepaio 32:90-91.

    van Riper, C., III. 1972. Discovery of the nest of the Maui Creeper. Elepaio

    32:100-103.

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    van Riper, C., III, J. R. Hatten, J. T. Giermakowski, D. Mattson, J. A. Holmes, M. J. Johnson, E. M. Nowak, K, Ironside, M. Peters, P. Heinrich, K. L. Cole, C. Truettner and C. R. Schwalbe. (in Review) Forecasting climate impacts on wildlife of the arid southwest: Using downscaled climate models at regional and local scales. US Geological Survey Open File Report.

    Willey, D. A. and C. van Riper III. (In Review) Homerange characteristics of Mexican

    Spotted Owls in the Rincon Mountains, Arizona. Wilson Bulletin. (Submitted Feb 2013)

    Willey, D. A. and C. van Riper III. (In Review) Roost behavior of juvenile Mexican

    Spotted Owls in the canyonlands of Utah. Journal Raptor Research. (Submitted Feb 2013)

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    O’Brien, C., A. D. Flesch, E. Wallace, M. Bogan, S. E. Carrillo-Percástegui, S. Jacobs,

    and C. van Riper III. (In Press 2009). Biological inventory of the Rio Aros, Sonora, Mexico: A river unknown. USGS OFR 2008-xxxx. US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Sonoran Desert Research Station, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. 59 pp.

    van Riper, C., III, and S. Knick. (Tentatively Accepted and In Revision). Biotic and abiotic

    influences on avian disease transmission in Hawaii. Auk.

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  • Jamison, L., C. van Riper III, and D. Bean. (In Review). Population expansion and

    patterns of the Northern tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda carinulata) on the Colorado Plateau. In : Colorado Plateau VI: L. Hueneeke et al. Eds – UA Press, AZ. (submitted 1 March 2012).

    Kellermann, J., and C. van Riper III. (In Review). Spatiotemporal patterns of bird

    migration and responses to interannual climatic variation across elevational gradients of the Madrean Sky Island Archipelago. Journal of Animal Ecology. (submitted January 2013).

    Kellermann, J., and C. van Riper III. (In Review). Phenological synchrony and season

    niche breadth of migratory birds at spring stopover sites in southwestern North America. Ecology. (submitted Dec 2011 – rejected January – in revision SAB?).

    van Riper, C., III, J.. Cloern, G. Gelfenbaum, R. B. Jacobson, J. L. Kershner, A. D.

    McGuire, J. Nichols, C. D. Shapiro, R. P. White, B. K. Williams, G. L. Wingard. (in Review). USGS Ecosystem Research for the Next Decade: Advancing Discovery and Application through Collaboration. Ecological Applications.

    Villarreal, Miguel L., C. van Riper III, and R. E. Petrakis.

    (In Review). Conflation and

    aggregation of spatial data improve predictive models for species with limited habitats: a case of the threatened yellow-billed cuckoo in Arizona, USA GIScience & remote sensing.

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    Johnson, G. E. and C. van Riper III. (In Preparation). Southwestern Willow Flycatcher

    Nest Records and Implications for Nesting Potential at the Southernmost Extent of Their Present Breeding Distribution. Condor.

    Johnson, G. E., C. van Riper III and A. Flesch. (In Preparation). The influence of

    beaver on southwestern Arizona birds. Condor or JWM Kellermann, J., and C. van Riper III. (In Prep). Spatial temporal and phenological

    patterns of bird migration and the influence of climate and disturbance in the Madrean Sky Island archipelago and North American Southwest. USGS Open File Report (submitted May 2013).

    van Riper, C., III, C., O’Brien, and C. A. Drost. (In Preparation). Two helminths in a

    novel amphipod host: Little evidence for parasite manipulation of host behavior. Journal of Parasitology.

    van Riper, C., III, C., O’Brien, and C. A. Drost. (In Preparation). The influence of visitor

    activities on spatial levels of parasite infection at Montezuma Well National

  • Monument. van Riper, C. III, A. Darrah. (In Preparation). Avian community and vegetation structure

    relationships within pinyon-juniper woodland treatments on the Colorado Plateau. Natural Areas Journal or Environmental Management.

    van Riper, C. III, and L. A. Ellison. (In Preparation). Disease as a driving force in a mark-

    recapture analysis of the California Scrub Jay. JWM or Conservation Biology. van Riper, C., III., R. H. Webb, , K. A. Howard, P. Nagler, E. Glen, P. Shafroth, , and

    Daniel Moyenahan. (In Preparation). The state of resources on the Lower Colorado River. BioScience.

    Nonprofessional Involvement

    2009 – 2010 Arizona Boy Scout Leader, Catalina Council

    1999 – 2005 Arizona Parks and Recreation Commission Member

    1996 – 2003 Board of Directors, Arizona Cooperative Extension

    1994 - 2003 Coconino County Fair, Advisory Board of Directors

    (Co-chair 1997-98; Chair 1999-2003)

    1993 - 1998 Flagstaff Youth Symphony Board

    1992 - 2000 Livestock Superintendent (4-H Sheep) Coconino County Fair

    1991 - 1997 Coconino County 4-H Leaders Council

    1989 – 1999 Director, Coconino County Livestock Board; Re-elected to 3-year terms in 1992

    and 1996

    1979 – 2000 4-H Leader